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Forestry management sector types covering timber production, reforestation, forest conservation, agroforestry, and forest products - Global

dfm_product Forest Products

Forestry Management Types classification code dfm_product covers "Forest Products" at level 1 of the Forestry Management Types hierarchy.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Forestry Management Types dfm_product?
Forestry Management Types dfm_product is "Forest Products". Forestry Management Types code dfm_product covers "Forest Products" at level 1 of the Forestry Management Types hierarchy.
What does Forestry Management Types dfm_product include?
dfm_product Forest Products contains 4 direct subcategories: dfm_product_biomass Forest Biomass and Wood Energy Products; dfm_product_lumber Lumber and Sawn Wood Products; dfm_product_nontimber Non-Timber Forest Products (resins, nuts, fungi); dfm_product_pulp Pulp, Paper, and Cellulose Products.
How does Forestry Management Types dfm_product map to other classification systems?
dfm_product Forest Products has equivalents in NAICS 2022 (113). These crosswalks let you translate this code between Forestry Management Types and 1 other classification system.
What is the parent category of dfm_product?
dfm_product Forest Products sits under dfm_product Forest Products in the Forestry Management Types hierarchy.

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